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supreme court said it was okay. it is quite possible the supreme court could once again overturn precedent and come this spring or summerurt could in fact ban affirmative action. that's what this case will be about when they hear arguments tomorrow morning. what's interesting is that in the past several years, nine states in this country have banned affirmative action at public universities. and, you know, washington post poll, a recent poll, found 63% of americans who were surveyed did support banning affirmative action. this is a high-interest case. we're rauralready seeing people outside the supreme court rallying about this. students who say they were disadvantaged because of affirmative action, they're rallying to get rid of it. the arguments will be heard tomorrow morning, fred. and then at some point in the spring or summer, we will likely know what the supreme court decides here. it is quite possible that this conservative court could upend about 45 years of precedent here if they do ultimately ban affirmative action. we'll see how the arguments play out tomorrow morning when it's all heard here at the supreme c
supreme court said it was okay. it is quite possible the supreme court could once again overturn precedent and come this spring or summerurt could in fact ban affirmative action. that's what this case will be about when they hear arguments tomorrow morning. what's interesting is that in the past several years, nine states in this country have banned affirmative action at public universities. and, you know, washington post poll, a recent poll, found 63% of americans who were surveyed did support...
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her case finally reached the supreme court for oral arguments the 1964 and the spring of 1965 at the end of their 1964-65 supreme court term. the supreme court ruled in her case griswold v, connecticut, not only that the 1879 connecticut statute was unconstitutional but it was unconstitutional because it violated a right that up to that point. no american hat. a right to privacy it was out of that court case in other words. the planned parenthood cracked through that parochial world that the cahills had lived in. and opened up such dramatic litigation to come the most dramatic of it rule v wade then there's this young woman. alison kraus she ellison had been a graduate. of wheaton john and wheaton, maryland john f kennedy high school. just a year. when the washington post reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office as he was required to do. and when he asked for any information, they could give her give him about allison. really didn't have much to say. they pulled out our file gave him a copy of her grades of her sat scores. let him see. the letter that
her case finally reached the supreme court for oral arguments the 1964 and the spring of 1965 at the end of their 1964-65 supreme court term. the supreme court ruled in her case griswold v, connecticut, not only that the 1879 connecticut statute was unconstitutional but it was unconstitutional because it violated a right that up to that point. no american hat. a right to privacy it was out of that court case in other words. the planned parenthood cracked through that parochial world that the...
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supreme court. finally reached the supreme court in 1961, in the spring of 61. four of the nine justices were willing to say that that law was in fact unconstitutional. but the other five, they said that there was no real law here. it was on the books, but no one was enforcing it. and as you undoubtedly know, to have a supreme court case, you have to have a real harm. you can't just have a case that is an obstraction, you have to prove that somebody is being harm, and these married couples couldn't prove that. and so, this's case failed. and that's when she decided to get herself arrested. to be more precise, what she decided was that the way to test this law wasn't by getting married couples to say they were being prohibited from using birth control. it was to get herself arrested for distributing it. and so in the summer of 1961, she arranged for planned parenthood's connecticut branch to open a birth control clinic in new haven, where women could come in and get, presumably could come in and get the information that she thought (inaudible) women, getting the
supreme court. finally reached the supreme court in 1961, in the spring of 61. four of the nine justices were willing to say that that law was in fact unconstitutional. but the other five, they said that there was no real law here. it was on the books, but no one was enforcing it. and as you undoubtedly know, to have a supreme court case, you have to have a real harm. you can't just have a case that is an obstraction, you have to prove that somebody is being harm, and these married couples...
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briefs with the supreme court and say they have not been able to achieve maximum diversity since affirmative action has been outlawed here. the supreme court will not rule until next year, spring. >> and to state the obvious reality, the supreme court upheld affirmative action for decades and would have to over turn the precedent. what are the justices saying about that. >> i was just listening in. justice amy coney barrett and justice kavanaugh, they are wondering out loud if time might essentially be up for affirmative action, because in the 2003 it was sandra day o'connor who wrote in the opinion ma maybe the practice wouldn't be needed after 25 more years. so this spring will mark 20 years since the 2003 decision. conservatives on this court has been talking in these arguments about maybe using that timeline as a rational for banning affirmative action, maybe in the coming years, maybe in the next five years so we'll see how the court comes to a conclusion on that. >> thank you. >>> let's turn to this more anti-semitic hate that needs to be called out. this time in florida. a series of anti-semitic messages that appeared around jacksonville over the weekend, one strolling
briefs with the supreme court and say they have not been able to achieve maximum diversity since affirmative action has been outlawed here. the supreme court will not rule until next year, spring. >> and to state the obvious reality, the supreme court upheld affirmative action for decades and would have to over turn the precedent. what are the justices saying about that. >> i was just listening in. justice amy coney barrett and justice kavanaugh, they are wondering out loud if time...
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tomorrow at 7:00 paired right now, we will take you to the arguments being presented at the spring course -- supreme courtative action admissions policies.
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supreme court's new term. a decision in this case is expected to be released sometime in the spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. meanwhile, the supreme court has already dealt a blow to my pillow ceo mike lindell, a billion dollar defamation suit filed by dominion voting systems against him. >> can go forward now that the court has declined to hear the case. dominion claims it suffered losses due to false statements made by lindell and other trump allies. sidney powell and rudy giuliani. the company seeking 1.3 billion dollars in damages from the trio. and former president donald trump is now going after cnn. but this time in court, trump's suing the network for nearly half a billion dollars claiming it defamed him by using terms like the big lie to refer to the false claims about 2020 voter fraud. the suit alleges cnn is on a slanderous smear campaign for the purpose of defeating him politically. should he run for office? again, cnn has not commented on that lawsuit. meantime, the department of justice is going on the top offense in the fight over the thousands of documents seized by the fbi
supreme court's new term. a decision in this case is expected to be released sometime in the spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. meanwhile, the supreme court has already dealt a blow to my pillow ceo mike lindell, a billion dollar defamation suit filed by dominion voting systems against him. >> can go forward now that the court has declined to hear the case. dominion claims it suffered losses due to false statements made by lindell and other trump allies. sidney powell and...
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second day of the court's new term in a final decision on the case likely won't be released until next spring or early summer. also today, former president trump is asking the u.s. supreme court to intervene in litigation over documents marked as classified taken from his mar-a-lago home. trump's lawyers say an appeals court was wrong to allow the justice department to continue to investigate about 100 of those documents. >> earlier, a lower court judge had ruled that an arbiter or special master review those classified documents before they could be used in the justice department's criminal investigation. trump has said that he declassified all of the documents found in his home. but the appeals court said the trump lawyers have provided no evidence. those documents, whatever declassified it. >> marin county probation officers are on strike. we'll have details on what changes they want to see on the job. and a week after the spacecraft dart successfully slammed into an asteroid. we're now seeing what that test left behind and what scientist are revealing about their discovery. plus, a woman in walnut creek killed in a hit and run just a few blocks from the bart station
second day of the court's new term in a final decision on the case likely won't be released until next spring or early summer. also today, former president trump is asking the u.s. supreme court to intervene in litigation over documents marked as classified taken from his mar-a-lago home. trump's lawyers say an appeals court was wrong to allow the justice department to continue to investigate about 100 of those documents. >> earlier, a lower court judge had ruled that an arbiter or...
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the most illuminating place to start is how the supreme court reached the decision this summer to overturn roe v. wade. may 2nd of this year. an idyllic springis to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade? >> at the surface, the judges look collegial. they call themselves, a happy family. beneath the surface, there is much more to this story. >> they not only aren't getting along with each other, they don't like each other. >> it is a court at war with itself. and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to it. >> he's very much a judicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe v. wade. >> but the chief is said to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> he cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> abort the court! >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earl
the most illuminating place to start is how the supreme court reached the decision this summer to overturn roe v. wade. may 2nd of this year. an idyllic springis to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade?...
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fareed zakaria latest documentary supreme power taking a fascinating look inside of the cou court's previous term. here is a preview. >> may 2nd of this year. and idealic springint as to what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own. the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is the end of roe v. wade? >> at the service, the judges look collegial. they call themselves a happy family. beneath the surface, there is much more to this story. >> they not only aren't getting along with each other, they don't like each other. >> it is a court at war with itself. and in the center, stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to women. >> he's very much a judicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe v. wade. >> but the chief is said to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> he cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> he wasn't going to let go. >> mont
fareed zakaria latest documentary supreme power taking a fascinating look inside of the cou court's previous term. here is a preview. >> may 2nd of this year. and idealic springint as to what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own. the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous...
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spring or the summer. ana? >> jessica schneider from the supreme court.t. >>> it is a murder case that shocked a small town and gripped the nation. now years after two eighth grade girls were killed on an indiana hiking trail, police have made an arrest. details ahead. (snorting) if you struggle with cpap... (groan) (growling) (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. (beeping) learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins to smooth, heal, and moisturize your dry skin. gold bond. champion your skin. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twen
spring or the summer. ana? >> jessica schneider from the supreme court.t. >>> it is a murder case that shocked a small town and gripped the nation. now years after two eighth grade girls were killed on an indiana hiking trail, police have made an arrest. details ahead. (snorting) if you struggle with cpap... (groan) (growling) (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. (beeping) learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com....
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spring kabansky district court. buryatia acquitted the probable killers of two students in a cranberry place. fall in july supreme. buryatia canceled. this decision, many experts believe that for an objective review of high-profile trials involving jurors. it is necessary to conduct a trial in other regions, it should be clear, understandable and, most likely , it is not held in the area in which such a high-profile crime occurred, so that the trial and the jury would be the most objective and not biased, according to experts, another region. this is certainly an important decision for the residents. the court is not yet aware, but the details of the criminal case are not formed no accused. opinion that is why he will participate in legal proceedings, honestly and impartially olga cherenkova ivan zuev sergey klinkov vesti the duty unit in the kaliningrad region went to court the case of a bus driver who was distracted from the road to take photos of one of the passengers and crashed into a tree as a result of an accident died one person. as a result of a traffic accident, a resident of moscow died, the health of
spring kabansky district court. buryatia acquitted the probable killers of two students in a cranberry place. fall in july supreme. buryatia canceled. this decision, many experts believe that for an objective review of high-profile trials involving jurors. it is necessary to conduct a trial in other regions, it should be clear, understandable and, most likely , it is not held in the area in which such a high-profile crime occurred, so that the trial and the jury would be the most objective and...
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the supreme court could roll back existing rules or overturn affirmative action policies entirely. the decision is not expected before next spring, andrew rhiannon derek. thank you. u s intelligence agencies are set to give congress a new report today on ufo incidents over the past year, one official tells abc news. the most recent sightings have been attributed to weather balloons, airborne clutter and foreign surveillance . but the government still cannot explain other ufos, which are now called unexplained aerial phenomenon. reports of ufos occur sporadically over time, but just because we're not able to explain it doesn't mean it's aliens. but on the other hand, you have to keep it open mind about what might have caused this phenomenon that people have seen. pentagon officials testified earlier this year that the number of ufo incidents had risen to more than 400. truth is out there. the truth is out there. so if you were online this weekend at all, you may have seen those hugely popular fake costume memes. i love this trend here. is one graduate student. it's a costume of fake costume that includes a lab notebook with detai
the supreme court could roll back existing rules or overturn affirmative action policies entirely. the decision is not expected before next spring, andrew rhiannon derek. thank you. u s intelligence agencies are set to give congress a new report today on ufo incidents over the past year, one official tells abc news. the most recent sightings have been attributed to weather balloons, airborne clutter and foreign surveillance . but the government still cannot explain other ufos, which are now...
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spring the kabansky district court. buryatia acquitted the likely killers of two students in a cranberry place. fall in july supremert. buryatia canceled. this decision, many experts believe that for an objective review of high-profile trials involving jurors. it is necessary to conduct a trial in other regions, it should be clear, understandable and, most likely, it will be held in the wrong area in which such a high-profile crime took place, so that the trial and the jury would be the most objective and not biased, according to experts. in the postponement of the trial. to another region. this is certainly an important decision of the residents and the judges have not yet aware, but the details of the criminal case did not form any accused. opinion that is why they can participate in legal proceedings, honestly and impartially olga cherenkova ivan zuev sergey klinkov vesti duty unit 140 kg for drug production was confiscated by the police in izhevsk as a result of a well-planned operation, the traffic police stopped the driver of a black foreign car to check documents when he demonstrated a driver's license and t
spring the kabansky district court. buryatia acquitted the likely killers of two students in a cranberry place. fall in july supremert. buryatia canceled. this decision, many experts believe that for an objective review of high-profile trials involving jurors. it is necessary to conduct a trial in other regions, it should be clear, understandable and, most likely, it will be held in the wrong area in which such a high-profile crime took place, so that the trial and the jury would be the most...
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spring morning. no hint of what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme courtttend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade? >> -- of law and of life. >> reporter: at the service the judges look collegial. they call themselves a happy family. beneath the surface there is much more to this story. >> they not only aren't getting along with each other, they don't like each other. >> people die! >> it is a court at war with itself. and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to winning. >> he's very much a judicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe vs wade. >> but the chief is stayed to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> he cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> abort the court! >> he wasn't going to let go. >> month
spring morning. no hint of what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme courtttend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevens. the end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade? >> -- of law and of life. >> reporter: at the service the judges look collegial. they call themselves a...
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and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely won't be issued until sometime next spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. still ahead here on kron, 4 news inflation is not just affecting the prices at the grocery store and gas stations. we have details now on the latest streaming service to announce streaming service to announce i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pr
and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely won't be issued until sometime next spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. still ahead here on kron, 4 news inflation is not just affecting the prices at the grocery store and gas stations. we have details now on the latest streaming service to announce streaming service to announce i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only...
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and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely will be issued until sometime next springn washington. i'm trevor shirley. we'll be right back. you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. okay. i love eggnog. i'm just not sure about this yet, but you can give it a try. it's a new drink called go noggin. unlike eggo waffles, this is not for kids. not for breakfast. it's rahm base to look her with a hint of cinnamon up nick jonas. it could be for does go well yeah. and it's just a seasonal thing. i like the packaging to being in the jar as sick. could you know the kids might take a swig? don't think what's this money sipping a it says on the just >> that actually is a don't leave that around. know, if like i like eggo waffles, ok? so it's top shelf. james for here 56. coming up in the next ho
and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely will be issued until sometime next springn washington. i'm trevor shirley. we'll be right back. you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier...
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their admissions process , the supreme court could roll back existing rules or overturn affirmative action policies and tire lee. a decision is not expected before next spring. andrew rhiannon are thanks to derek dennis for that story coming up the king cobra snake that escaped the zoo makes a surprising decision also ahead of five year murder mystery solved. the announcement expected today in the unsolved expected today in the unsolved killings covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they are mild, don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk of severe disease, act fast. ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long lasting gain scent beads. try spring daydream, part of our irresistible scent collection. becoming a morning person starts t
their admissions process , the supreme court could roll back existing rules or overturn affirmative action policies and tire lee. a decision is not expected before next spring. andrew rhiannon are thanks to derek dennis for that story coming up the king cobra snake that escaped the zoo makes a surprising decision also ahead of five year murder mystery solved. the announcement expected today in the unsolved expected today in the unsolved killings covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by...
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she was a spring court justice, there was a law school down the street, there is a federal courthouse across the street named after her. when she retired from the united states supreme court she would been deemed unqualified to teach government in an arizona high school. so we waved to those certification requirements and gave the principal and the superintendent the ability to higher subject matter experts who wanted to go to the front of the classroom and then lastly we had arizona teachers college which any student in any of our universities that would commit five years into a public school would graduate debt-free and have a job. so that's the arizona teachers academy. the last thing i would say is you really have an opportunity as a governor to affect the governing boards. the people you put on the board of regents because most important decision they will make in addition to helping our university president is to select that next university president. we have a real force of nature in the arizona state university. all across the nation and what he's done for asu but we have had five university presidents in 11 years at the university of arizona. so wanted to t
she was a spring court justice, there was a law school down the street, there is a federal courthouse across the street named after her. when she retired from the united states supreme court she would been deemed unqualified to teach government in an arizona high school. so we waved to those certification requirements and gave the principal and the superintendent the ability to higher subject matter experts who wanted to go to the front of the classroom and then lastly we had arizona teachers...
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and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely will be issued until sometime next spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. coming up later on in our show, a vigil at the state capitol honoring the lives of a or sad family. >> plus, californians finally starting to receive their inflation redief checks. more on how much you could get and how you can qualify. and a bay area school district settles a multi million dollar abuse lawsuit. those details right after the break. new at noon, a south bay school district reached a multimillion dollar settlement over abuse allegations surrounding a former athletics coach. the plaintiff was awarded nearly 3.5 million dollars for the alleged abuse. >> kaye robinson, a former assistant track coach at los gatos high. faced allegations of sexually grooming and abusing several students beginning in 1999. his trial is set for november 7th. on the peninsula. stanford is increasing security on campus after another report of a rape. the second since august kron four's justin campbell reports on how students are now protecting themsel
and while this case is being argued today at the supreme court, the final ruling likely will be issued until sometime next spring reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. coming up later on in our show, a vigil at the state capitol honoring the lives of a or sad family. >> plus, californians finally starting to receive their inflation redief checks. more on how much you could get and how you can qualify. and a bay area school district settles a multi million dollar abuse lawsuit....
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spring. that is a live shot of supreme court. it's the opening day of the term of the supreme court. we are asking you about your level of confidence in the highest court. this is barbara and west virginia. you are next. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to say that i have high confidence in the supreme court. they are doing a good job. they are explaining their selves. i feel that god is what we need in our country. they have held up god in reasoning, not killing babies. it was lost years ago. that woman said -- a woman spoke about people going to take over. the devil is in there. thank you for letting me speak. host: that was barbara in west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: nicole, you've got to turn your tv down and talk through your phone. caller: the confidence of the people is not the supreme court. it's the lawyers to get you to the supreme court. you have so many lower biases in government because of conflicts of interest with so many attorneys that use their knowledge to redline or lock people out of different things. they are sitting on b
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supreme court's new term. a decision in this case is expected to be released sometime in the spring reporting in washington.revor shirley. >> the national archives has now been trying to get records from former president trump for more than a year. and apparently one of those records includes his letters with north korea's leader kim jong hoon. cnn is reporting a new email released by the agency's shows the national archives general counsel wrote to the former president's lawyers about these letters back in may of 2021, the e-mail was released in response to dozens of freedom of information act requests from the media. also, former president trump is now suing cnn, accusing the network of engaging in a smear campaign against him in a federal lawsuit filed in southern florida, south florida, the former president alleges the networks ought to use its influence with viewers to spread false claims about him for the purpose of defeating him politically. a spokesperson for cnn declined to comment on the suit. coming up here at 3 o'clock, cheech marin does not shy away from his chicano routes. these special art co
supreme court's new term. a decision in this case is expected to be released sometime in the spring reporting in washington.revor shirley. >> the national archives has now been trying to get records from former president trump for more than a year. and apparently one of those records includes his letters with north korea's leader kim jong hoon. cnn is reporting a new email released by the agency's shows the national archives general counsel wrote to the former president's lawyers about...
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2019, he was freed off to the supreme federal court of brazil, ruled, but judge morrow wasn't impossible and had overstepped his jurisdiction during the trial that spring in john waltz, who is in style pato, he's a spokesman for louis to silva's legal team. i really appreciate your time today, john. they will be many brazilians who will believe that lula does not deserve to be president again off to being convicted on charges of corruption and money laundering. you played a key role in getting him out of jail. why exactly was he set free? president lulu was the victim of musically motivated prosecution. ah, today's election here in brazil should have been the election. a gave the brazilian people the choice act in 2018. what his political opponents misused the law for political purposes, to purposely keep lulu out of the 2018 race. subsequently to that lou let his legal team lead i. i christiane hosanna martin's alaska, sharon martin's. so harlow and geoffrey robinson, casey in london, systematically prove his innocence. it wasn't a technical over a trailing off the, the sentence that the team actually prove his innocence by for the supreme court in pr
2019, he was freed off to the supreme federal court of brazil, ruled, but judge morrow wasn't impossible and had overstepped his jurisdiction during the trial that spring in john waltz, who is in style pato, he's a spokesman for louis to silva's legal team. i really appreciate your time today, john. they will be many brazilians who will believe that lula does not deserve to be president again off to being convicted on charges of corruption and money laundering. you played a key role in getting...
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supreme court problem is receding. a statement imam wages upheld. the national liberal nation is upheld. social security is argued that spring. in may it's constitutional is upheld. that confluence of events made it really much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> of course that changes one of the decisions that led to one of the great catchphrases of supreme court history. a switch in nine states time. >> as roosevelt other said in my notes, he would not take yes for an answer. the courts went out of their way, enough if they decide the decisions in order to placate him. that was a good question. was it done with design. did they see the lie in reliving need to uphold the good new deal programs. for whatever reason the court gave him what he wanted. basically, i don't know if you want to use this image but it dug his grave for him and he jumped in. he didn't have to. it really is amazing how he missed all the signals and just plowed ahead. he was determined to remake that court. put up to six that would carry through his programs. it is just astounding. it is still a political mystery. the turner callan's book that i
supreme court problem is receding. a statement imam wages upheld. the national liberal nation is upheld. social security is argued that spring. in may it's constitutional is upheld. that confluence of events made it really much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> of course that changes one of the decisions that led to one of the great catchphrases of supreme court history. a switch in nine states time. >> as roosevelt other said in my notes, he would not take yes for an...
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supreme court problem is receding. a state minimum wage is upheld, the national labor relations act is upheld. social security is argued that spring by robert jackson and charles la zahn sky, and its constitution toally is upheld. so that kind of confluence of events, i think, really made it much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> and, of course, that change in some of their decisions led to one of the great catch phrases of the supreme court history which is a switch in time saves nine, right? you want to explain that, ralph? >> i mean, roosevelt, as i made a note in my notes here, he wouldn't take question for an answer. the court went out of its way -- i don't know whether they designed their decisions in order to placate him? i mean, that's a good question. whether it was by design or whether they saw the light and realized they had to uphold these programs. for whatever reason, the court started to give him what he wanted, and they basically -- i don't know if you want to use this image, but dug his grave for him. but he didn't have to. and he just, i mean, it really is amazing how he missed all these signals and jus
supreme court problem is receding. a state minimum wage is upheld, the national labor relations act is upheld. social security is argued that spring by robert jackson and charles la zahn sky, and its constitution toally is upheld. so that kind of confluence of events, i think, really made it much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> and, of course, that change in some of their decisions led to one of the great catch phrases of the supreme court history which is a switch in time...
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supreme court problem is receding. a state minimum wage is upheld, the national labor relations act is upheld. social security is argued that spring by robert jackson and charles la zahn sky, and its constitution toally is upheld. so that kind of confluence of events, i think, really made it much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> and, of course, that change in some of their decisions led to one of the great catch phrases of the supreme court history which is a switch in time saves nine, right? you want to explain that, ralph? >> i mean, roosevelt, as i made a note in my notes here, he wouldn't take question for an answer. the court went out of its way -- i don't know whether they designed their decisions in order to placate him? i mean, that's a good question. whether it was by design or whether they saw the light and realized they had to uphold these programs. for whatever reason, the court started to give him what he wanted, and they basically -- i don't know if you want to use this image, but dug his grave for him. but he didn't have to. and he just, i mean, it really is amazing how he missed all these signals and jus
supreme court problem is receding. a state minimum wage is upheld, the national labor relations act is upheld. social security is argued that spring by robert jackson and charles la zahn sky, and its constitution toally is upheld. so that kind of confluence of events, i think, really made it much less necessary to do something dramatic. >> and, of course, that change in some of their decisions led to one of the great catch phrases of the supreme court history which is a switch in time...
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spring, jericka. recapturing it is a major victory. but as far as putin is concerned, that is now an attack on russian soil. >> charlie d'agata for us. thank you. >>> the supreme courthis week for a new nine-month term with several hot-button issues on the docket and a new justice, ketanji brown jackson. cbs's christina ruffini joins us from washington to sort of break it all down and give us a preview. >> good evening, jericka. judge brown jackson is certainly going to bring an important perspective to the high court. the issue is the political makeup of the court hasn't changed, right? you're still dominated by conservative justices 6-3 and that includes those three trump appointees who've shown they're more than willing to go against precedent and rethink decades-old rulings. we saw that with the abortion decision, and we should expect similar rulings to come this next year. >> and we know there are a lot of other controversial issues that will come up during this term. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: they're almost all on the docket, all the big issues we're hearing in all these political forums. lgbt rights, voting rights, affirmative action.
spring, jericka. recapturing it is a major victory. but as far as putin is concerned, that is now an attack on russian soil. >> charlie d'agata for us. thank you. >>> the supreme courthis week for a new nine-month term with several hot-button issues on the docket and a new justice, ketanji brown jackson. cbs's christina ruffini joins us from washington to sort of break it all down and give us a preview. >> good evening, jericka. judge brown jackson is certainly going to...
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spring, you saw republicans had a solid lead. they lost the lead over summer and democrats moved ahead. i think there were two things this summer. one was the supreme court ruling on june 24th on abortion. when you look at the poll and ask folk who is rate abortion as issue, overwhelmingly democratic. 1 out of 5 voters say it's their top issue and they're voting democratic. donald trump hasn't receded since he left office, but this summer with the january 6th hearings, with candidates aligned with trump doing well in the primaries he really got a new level of prominence this summer and i think that might have helped democrats. the other side in the poll, when you add ininflation and the economy together, one in three voters say that's their top issue, and they are breaking republican by 29 points, so that's what republicans hope will end up carrying them to a late wave. >> we always get new numbers from you. that's fascinating. that speaks to the gulf you're talking about. the last question is the simplest, midterm night, early night, late night? >> i'm talking about it as midterm week. >> midterm week in. >> yeah. sounds like college -- pennsylvania got
spring, you saw republicans had a solid lead. they lost the lead over summer and democrats moved ahead. i think there were two things this summer. one was the supreme court ruling on june 24th on abortion. when you look at the poll and ask folk who is rate abortion as issue, overwhelmingly democratic. 1 out of 5 voters say it's their top issue and they're voting democratic. donald trump hasn't receded since he left office, but this summer with the january 6th hearings, with candidates aligned...
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spring. and when it changed really was the first sign you saw was right around that june 24th supreme court rulingcloser over the summer. i think the other thing that coincided with that over the summer was you had a couple of things. first a wave of republican candidates winning primaries, high profile primaries across the country, echoing donald trump's claims about 2020. so it brought that issue back to the fore, just as you mentioned you had these prime-time january 6th hearings. so i think trump himself became -- it's not that he disappeared after 2020, 2021, but i think he became much more center stage this summer. and to the sort of voting public, his least appealing traits came center stage this summer, and i do think it shifted the polls a little bit. but i think what we're seeing more recently here, it's put republicans up a point. like i'm saying, they need -- a point -- could certainly take the house, could certainly take the senate at a point. the senate very much a question mark. they want to be up three, four, five, six points here. they still need -- they need to make more progress
spring. and when it changed really was the first sign you saw was right around that june 24th supreme court rulingcloser over the summer. i think the other thing that coincided with that over the summer was you had a couple of things. first a wave of republican candidates winning primaries, high profile primaries across the country, echoing donald trump's claims about 2020. so it brought that issue back to the fore, just as you mentioned you had these prime-time january 6th hearings. so i think...
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spring supreme court.the czech republic, he removed the charge from the russian and released him. however, he was immediately presented with new ones in the russian foreign ministry, which keeps the situation under control. is russia strong war and pestilence and rebellion and external storms the pressure of her spring? russia cannot be understood with the mind with a common yardstick. she has a special place in russia, you can only believe. yes, they are russian characters , it seems, a simple person, but a severe misfortune will come in big or small and great strength, human beauty rises in him. the highest and sharpest characteristic feature of our people is a sense of justice and a thirst for it. without a sense of their country, especially very dear and sweet. in every little thing there is no real human character. this feeling is disinterested and fills us with great interest in everything. spiritual life in russia is more noble i am poisoned by russia i miss it only russia and i think. let's transla
spring supreme court.the czech republic, he removed the charge from the russian and released him. however, he was immediately presented with new ones in the russian foreign ministry, which keeps the situation under control. is russia strong war and pestilence and rebellion and external storms the pressure of her spring? russia cannot be understood with the mind with a common yardstick. she has a special place in russia, you can only believe. yes, they are russian characters , it seems, a simple...